Roscidotoga
Roscidotoga is a genus of moths of the family Nepticulidae.
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Genus: | Roscidotoga Hoare, 2000 |
Species
- Roscidotoga callicomae Hoare, 2000
- Roscidotoga eucryphiae Hoare, 2000
- Roscidotoga lamingtonia Van Nieukerken, Van den Berg & Hoare, 2011
- Roscidotoga sapphiripes Hoare, 2000
gollark: We are an intelligent species. Mostly. We can try and actively manage population and such.
gollark: > You breed maybe once or twiceActually, I may just not have children, it seems inconvenient and annoying.
gollark: My inability to visually imagine things is really helpful on the internet, honestly!
gollark: This very long conversation maaaaay have not really gotten anywhere and created/exposed some large divisions in the server, but oh well.
gollark: > and thus define human breeding as an inherent functionAnyway, you seem to just be defining it as one, and I'm not sure what you're trying to say by that beyond that having children... is a thing we can do, and one which evolution selects for to some degree. That doesn't make it *the right thing to do* all the time.
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